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20 Tishomingo County Agricultural High School TRACK TEAM VOICE, MUSIC AND EXPRESSION CLASS
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Tishomingo County Agricultural High School 19 line hinges to this principle. Our purprse is to make life here as home-like as possible. Our pupils are taught to have the proper respect for rightful authority, both to others and themselves. When a pupil is continually disobedient, some form of punishment must be administered. If a pupil, by disregard to authority and right, becomes a menance to the rights of others, his connection with the school will be severed. .e REGULATIONS A To regulate our school life, certain rules are necessary. All pupils have their rights, and these must not be infringed upon. Boys and girls come here for the purpose of studying and promoting their welfare in general. Pupils who Want to loaf or waste time or influence others to do so, had better not come. ' All pupils are encouraged to be prompt at all dutiesg not to loaf on the streetsg not to leave the school premises without permissiong to attend Sunday School and preaching every Sunday g not to have parties during the week Without permissiong not to smoke on school premisesg to remain in own room at nightg not to use profanity or improper lan- guageg to pay boardand other expenses in advanceg NOT TO HAZE A PUPIL UNDER SEVERE PENALTY OR EX- PULSION FROM SCHOOL. VISITING . Pupils make this their home when they enter school here. This necessitates everyone doing some work each day about the premises, feeding animals, making fires, sweeping, washing dishes etc. So when a pupil is not here his work must go on just the same. Other pupils do not like to do the work of an absent member. Therefore, pupils visiting home must make arrangements to have their work done dur- ing their absence. A visit home once a month is allowed.
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Tishomingo County Agricultural High School 21 BOARD Good board may be secured by both boys and girls in the dormitories. For the past session the board has been only 310.111 per month. This is as low as can. be furnished by any of the agricultural high schools of the state. We have a variety of foods we gather from the farm to supplement the groceries. There are the chores that must be done at home, and we have them here. The work in the dining room is done by the pupils under the supervision of the matron. This work helps in keeping down the cost of board. The cooking is done by an expert man cook, assisted by the matron. The board is on the co-operative plan and pupils board at actual cost. At the beginning of the first of the term each pupil must deposit 8512.00 on board. Board will be due on the following dates: September 20, Oct. 17, Nov. 15, Dec. 13, Jan. 17, Feb. 14 March 13, April 10. 4-1--qi. . EXPENSES Tuition for all students outside of Tishomingo County will be 39.00 a semester of four and a half months. No al- lowance made for late entrance. No tuition will be charged students whose homes are in the county. An incidental fee of 856.00 per year will be charged to students. Dormitory in- cidentals will be charged to the board account. Only half the entrance incidentals will be charged students entering after Christmas. Each student will pay a laboratory fee of 352.00 per year. These fees must be paid on entering school and are not refunded. ROOM FURNISHINGS . Each pupil Zwill be required to furnish two pairs of sheets, one pillow, two pillow cases, one white spread, sufii- cient cover, curtains and shades for windows, laundry bag, four towels, drinking cup and toilet articles. These articles are necessary for the health and sanitation of the pupil and should be brought from home.
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